Wednesday, 28 October 2015

One of the major puzzles facing
scientists today is the inability to reconcile relativity and quantum theory,
to establish a “Theory of Everything” which will explain the discrepancies
between the two concepts. The basis of the problem is that we are trying to
create a theory of everything while refusing to examine everything and ignoring
many aspects of the universe. Most scientists are afraid to examine psychic
phenomena or religious teachings although some groups investigate these things
with an open mind they are careful not to make claims that others might deride.

Academics are regimented and
taught what the current scientific paradigm is and in order to maintain their
positions and income must not vary from the established view. It is this
pressure to conform that restricts research that might otherwise solve many
problems. As someone who experiences precognitive events, including dreams and
visions of future events, I knew that our understanding of the universe (and
time in particular) was flawed. In addition when I learned about the universe
we were told that it was eternal and static, only to discover later that the
religious view of a beginning to the universe was the correct understanding.

A similar event occurred about a
hundred years earlier when the FrenchAcademy of Science ruled
that meteors were “bunkum”, in their words, “Rocks do not fall from the sky.”
That view was changed a few years later by a meteor shower that saw many rocks
land on the Earth. Science does not have all the answers nor is it always
correct in its rulings. Today this refusal to examine what many people believe
or experience may be what is keeping scientists from completing their
understanding of the links between quantum physics and what Einstein called,
“Spooky at a distance reactions” and our understanding of relativity and the
accepted ΛCDM model of the universe.

There are a number of scientists
who support a view of intelligent design or a cognisant universe, this view is
that the universe is too finely tuned to have occurred by accident. Even Max
Planck, the founding father of quantum physics, said: “All matter originates
and exists, only by virtue of a force. We must assume behind this force is the
existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all
matter.” The balance between the nuclear forces, electro-magnetic force and
gravity are so delicately balanced that any tiny variance would mean that the
universe could not exist.

In addition to this Drs. Neppe
and Close combined their skills to produce a mathematical description of
consciousness and the ultimate conclusion of a mathematical model shows that
inanimate matter can never become animate. In other words consciousness had to
form before a physical universe that supports conscious beings could exist.
Matter cannot become aware but consciousness can become material, which of
course poses the question about how objective or subjective is the universe. All
we perceive is experienced internally so the actuality of what is and what we
perceive may vary considerably; some scientists even consider that the universe
may simply be a hologram. Intelligent design is the only logical way in which a
universe populated by conscious beings can evolve.

In my first book “The
Time Illusion” (published in 1989 but now on Kindle) I described a universe
in which all time exists in a single instant. Because gravity controls the rate
at which time passes, in an expanding universe we perceive the passage of time
to be accelerating. Recent experiments
that entangled two photons that did not exist at the same time support this
concept. Ultimately the acceleration of time means that when the universe was
half its present age time moved half as fast as it does today and so a second
at that time was twice as long as it is today. The result of this is that the
universe at that time had already existed for the same amount of time as it has
today. In the future the shorter second will mean that although we believe more
time has passed the smaller time periods mean the universe will be exactly the
same age as it is today.

This structure of the universe
not only explains quantum action but also why dark matter and dark energy are
an integral part of existence. Various proofs were explained in my book “Physics
God and the End of the World” (2005) but many people are resistant to any
concept that proposes intelligent design. In failing to consider this or to
examine paranormal events we are ignoring what may be a large part of the
universe, and may very well turn out to be the most important part.

Monday, 26 October 2015

A Jewish commentary describing
the End of Days, the Sefer Eliyahu, first published in Salonika in 1743,
describes how the Arab nations will attempt to convert the Jewish nation to
Islam and rewrite TempleMount history:

“Israel
will say to the king of the Arabs, ‘Take silver and gold and leave the Temple.’ The king of the
Arabs will say, ‘You have nothing to do with this Temple. …At that time, the
Arabs will say to Israel,
‘Come and believe in our faith,’ but Israel will answer, ‘We will kill
or be killed, but we will not deny our belief!’ At that time, swords will be
drawn, bows will be strung and arrows will be sent, and many will fall.”
(Pirkei Mashiach, p. 236)

The Sefer Eliyahu describes a war
of faith and religion, of the type being fought today. Sacrifices, or the
modern equivalent, prayer, is at the center of the conflict, as the ancient
book predicts. Today Jews or Christians praying on the TempleMount
is considered an act of aggression in the international press and a declaration
of war.

Though the recent conflict is violent, Rabbi Yekutiel Yehudah Halberstam, also
known as the Klausenberger Rebbe, predicted this conflict with the Arabs after
the Six-Day War, almost 40 years ago, and instructed his students on how to be
victorious.

“Don’t think that the Arabs will
always run away; Ishmael will return, resiliently strong. Our ultimate war with
him will be a difficult one; we shall not prevail by way of military means…The
Nazis killed my wife and my eleven children. I suffered from them in ways that
defy description. Yet, the Ishmaelites outdo the Nazis when it comes to
cruelty. I shudder to think what will be.”

According to Rabbi Mattityahu
Glazerson, a world-renowned Bible Codes expert, the conflict between the
“sons of Ishmael” and the Jewish nation is clearly spelled out in the
Bible. Citing the rabbinic commentary known as the Pirke de Rebbe Eliezer,
written 100 years before the beginning of Islam, Ishmael will challenge
the Jews in the final days of the messianic era “falsehood will multiply and
truth will be hidden,” precisely in the manner Israel is being challenged today.

It appears that in addition to Biblical prophecies which appear to be being
fulfilled many other prophetical writings describe what is happening in Israel today.
Anyone who has read the Prophecies of Nostradamus must be shaking their heads
in disbelief at the apparent accuracy of some of his predictions. In 1974 when
Erika Cheetham first published her translation and interpretations many claimed
that predictions such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the failure of communism
and a Muslim invasion of Europe were
impossible.

In Quatrain 3:97 Nostradamus also
appears to predict the defeat of Islam; which he refers to as, “The Great
Barbarian Empire” and predicts that it will “crumble”. A recently discovered
“Bible Code” or chain of words found in the Torah by reading equidistantly
spaced letters makes the same prediction and indicates that the date may be the
current Jewish Jubilee year. St Malachy (1095 – 1148) predicted the succession
of Popes from his time until the End Days and believed that the current Pope
would be the last before Judgement.

At the time that I was born Palestine was the
homeland of the Jewish people and even Jews born there were known as Palestinians.
The current concept of “Palestinians” as a separate people was created by
Yassar Arafat (an Egyptian) and did not develop until after 1964. In 1991 Israel granted Arafat’s group self government
but they have never developed their own proper government or infrastructure and
have expended all the effort and funds that could have seen growth and
prosperity into promoting hatred and lies against the Jewish people and Israel.

Current events and attitudes all
appear to have been predicted, not only in the Bible but in the works of many
other prophets. It is logical that hatred and falsehoods do not make a firm
foundation for a lasting civilisation and so it is probable that the
predictions of the crumbling of the barbarian empire could be well founded. The
only real question might be the timing, but based on predictions of a war that
involves Israel being attacked by those from the lands of Gog and Magog (Russia
and Iran) and the increasing involvement of those two nations with Syria the end
time may well be in sight.